The Family Organizer Is the Best Fundraiser

Many schools, daycares, athletic clubs and charitable organizations use More Time Moms Family Organizers to raise funds for their projects.It’s easy to get your organization set up.

This is a very successful fundraiser that organizations have been using year after year to contribute to their causes by providing a reliable product that all families can truly benefit from all year long. The Family Organizer is made in North America by a female-led organization and a percentage of profits are donated to children’s charities in addition to helping your own charitable cause.

There are two tried and true ways of fundraising with the original #1 best selling Family Organizer for your charitable organization.

1. You can estimate your sales and pre-order the estimated quantity so that you have the actual product to sell.Whatever you don’t sell, simply return to us and we will refund your money.

2. You could print off our fundraising flyers and send home with the kids in their backpacks so that they can collect orders. You can display the products in school or at sports days for parents to come and see. This is a very easy way to raise money for your school, sports team, club or charity.

Once your order is faxed to us on your organization’s letter head, please allow 5-10 days for shipping.

Best Fundraising Tips for Your Organization:

1. Tell them to Create a List

Start by puting together a list of friends, family, co-workers, work out buddies, etc… (i.e. potential donors). Think creatively here. Do you have neighbors, doctors, sports club members, etc. that might support you?Remember, it doesn’t hurt to ask so build the biggest list you can by including everyone you can think of!

2. Set a Fundraising Goal and Continue to Raise It

Make sure you set a goal. Having something to aim for always helps and most people end up doing better than they originally thought so aim high! Normally, you set your goal at the start, but you can go back and raise your goal as you start to see the fundraising dollars come in. Remember, you’re raising money for a cause you care about. Push yourself to raise more than you ever thought you could.

3. Remember Your WHY

There’s a reason why you are supporting this cause. Remember that and bring that same energy to your fundraising efforts. As you go about setting your fundraising goal and sending out personal appeals to your friends and family try including a personal message about why you’re supporting the cause and what the fundraising efforts mean to you. The more personal you can make it the better.

4. Form Teams

There is nothing like the camaraderie of doing an event with a group. A team will be able to raise more money faster and the team atmosphere will help foster friendly competition, inspiration, encouragement and participation. Make it a game. Teams Rock! Create one if you can.

5. Get Face to Face and Smile

When you’re fundraising make it a point to ask the friends and family you see on a regular basis to support you by donating. School events, soccer games, church, dinner parties, family reunions, etc. are all great opportunities to ask in person. Remember, it’s difficult for people to say “no” if you speak with them in person and remember to smile.

6. Make It Personal

People will donate because YOU are asking them to. Simply because they like you and respect that you’re supporting a great cause. Tell them why supporting this cause is important to you. Communicate your passion to your friends, family, co-workers and other potential donors. It’s critical to your fundraising success.

7. Send out emails

Email is fast and can return instant results. Even friends with the best intentions can easily lose or forget your email in an overcrowded “inbox.” Use emails as a follow-up to those who don’t respond the first time.

8. Follow Up

We all have busy lives with many responsibilities so it’s very common for people to put things off. If someone has indicated that they want to donate or purchase from you, but hasn’t, don’t hesitate to follow-up with a phone call or reminder email. Use a little reminder nudge, especially as the time you have to fundraise for the event runs down. People respond to deadlines!

9. Say Thank You

It’s a simple thing, but also one of the most powerful. Make sure to say thank you to everyone who supported you. Send emails, write personal notes and thank people in person. Do it every opportunity you get.